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'A great writer'
Paul Weller
'A music journalist of integrity'
Billy Childish 'There's only one Ted Kessler!'
Liam Gallagher PAPER CUTS is the inside story of the slow death of the British music press. But it's also a love letter to it, the tale of how music magazines saved one man's life. Ted Kessler left home and school around his seventeenth birthday, determined 'to be someone who listened to music professionally'. That dream appeared forlorn when he was later arrested for theft behind the counter of the record shop he managed during acid house's long hot summer of love.
Paper Cuts tells how Kessler found redemption through music and writing and takes us on a journey alongside the stars he interviewed and the work-place dramas he navigated as a senior staffer at NME through the boom-time '90s and on to the monthly Q in 2004, where he worked for sixteen years before it folded with him at its helm as editor in 2020.
We travel in time alongside musical heroes
Paul Weller, Kevin Rowland,
Mark E Smith, and to Cuba twice, first with
Shaun Ryder and Bez, then with
Manic Street Preachers. We spend long, mad nights out with
Oasis and
The Strokes, quality time with
Jeff Buckley and
Florence Welch, and watch
Radiohead deliver cold revenge upon Kessler in public. A story about love and death, about what it's like when a music writer shacks up with a conflict of interest, and what happens when your younger brother starts appearing on the cover of the magazines you work for, this is the memoir of "a delinquent doofus" whose life was both rescued and defined by music magazines.